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Love White Shadow's Holiday Gift Guide

One of my main bucket list endeavors has been my dream to co-own a business with my very creative and talented friends. I swear I have the most intelligent, artsy, ambitious friends around! (Everyone probably thinks that, right?)

Last April a bunch of us decided we had had enough of emailing recipes, outfits, and book recommendations back and forth to each other and that there had to be a better forum to post these tasty morsels! We decided to start a blog and post our ideas for all to see! Cue the birth of Love White Shadow- our blog named after our favorite pizza from a couple of the bloggers home town (Whoop whoop San Pedros in Hudson, WI!)

One of the most fun series that Love White Shadow has created so far has been a holiday gift guide! We decided on various categories and then have found different items that we feel would be fun, creative gifts for the different people on your list.

I wanted to share it in case anyone has a tricky person on their list this year! I hope it can give everyone some good ideas!

 See the rest of the holiday gift guide here!

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I love measuring things on the "Sweet Caroline" scale!

Nikki and Nate did an amazing job supporting me during the marathon! They made a hysterical sign, captured all of my best moments on their paparazzi camera, and took me out for a disgusting burger post-race!

Recently they shared those photos with me and I had to post them! Some of them are pretty hysterical! The picture of me hugging Nikki is one of my favorites.

Best "hug form" goes to Nikki

I still can’t believe that Matt spontaneously ran 10 miles with me or that I even ran 26.2! What a fun day!

I was happy to see that Matt and I were both smiling a lot in their footage! That was the main goal. Finish the race with a smile on my face!

Jokes and jokes and jokes

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Training alone was probably the toughest part of the marathon process. Once we moved from Houston and my training schedule got completely off, I ended up having to do the big mileage alone. I enlisted music as my companion and trained to this playlist for the remaining 2 months. I wanted to post the playlist in case anyone is looking for good songs, running or not, since I always seem to be badgering people for good “power” songs. I’m not saying that Art Garfunkel & Jethro Tull really make you want to sprint, but this playlist worked for me and kept a smile on my face! I hope some of the songs can be enjoyed by others!

  • Rolling In the Deep- Adele
  • Hey Hey What Can I Do (From “The Complete Studio Recordings”)- Led Zeppelin
  • Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)- Arcade Fire
  • Home- Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
  • Dog Days Are Over- Florence + The Machine
  • Drumming Song – Florence + The Machine
  • Don’t Stop Me Now- Queen
  • Kids- MGMT
  • Over the Hills and Far Away-Led Zeppelin
  • Share The Land- Guess Who
  • Hey Ya – Outkast
  • White Rabbit- Jefferson Airplane
  • Sugar Magnolias – Grateful Dead
  • Sweet Child Of Mine- Guns N’ Roses
  • Crown- Mason Jennings
  • Winter Winds- Mumford & Sons
  • All I Know- Art Garfunkel
  • Beautiful Day- U2
  • Human Of The Year- Regina Spektor
  • The Shrine/An Argument- Fleet Foxes
  • Stuck In A Moment- U2
  • Be With You -Mr. Big
  • Be With Me-Matt Wessel
  • Thick As a Brick- Jethro Tull
  • Landed-Ben Folds
  • Lullabye-Ben Folds
  • Come In Please-Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
  • Never Going Back Again- Fleetwood Mac
  • Don’t Stop Believin’- Journey
  • The Edge Of Glory-Lady Gaga
  • Never Going Back Again (Glee Cast Version)- Glee Cast
  • Bungle In the Jungle – Jethro Tull
  • Paper Bag-Fiona Apple
  • Tighten Up- The Black Keys
  • Run-Vampire Weekend
  • Saint John-Cold War Kids
  • Just Can’t Get Enough- The Black Eyed Peas
  • School Spirit- Kanye West
  • Suite Judy Blue Eyes-  Crosby Stills Nash and Young
  • Stronger – Kanye West
  • Just the Way You Are (Glee Cast Version)-  Glee Cast
  • Telephone (feat. Beyoncé)- Lady GaGa ***my absolute favorite.
  • Everlasting Light -The Black Keys

Done!

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(Photo credit Nikki Will)I literally cannot believe I ran a marathon. It’s so surreal! After all of that training, all of those blisters, all of those gallons of gatorade, all of those Saturdays dedicated to 3 hours of running…it’s done! I did it!

It’s amazing how much the marathon consumed me! I was so focused on it. Now that it’s over, I can dedicate my mind to other things like taking the dog to much needed puppy class or picking up the dry cleaning instead of focusing on preseverating on if I have enough ice prepared for my ice bath, or if I got over 8 hours of sleep the night before a big run, or if my 3 million Clif Bars are stocked and ready for the run. But despite that preservation and the months of hard work, nothing feels better than crossing the finish line!

I don’t remember a ton from the first 10 miles. I remember being at the starting line with a Texas Gulf Coast coach (side note: Even though we moved to San Francisco, I was still on the Texas TNT team), throwing off my warm up clothes at mile 2 (the weather was awesome! No prolonged warm-up gear necessary, but I was glad I took my own advice from the San Antonio half marathon!), my knee starting to hurt at mile 3, and then it was a blur for the next 7 miles! The elevation was bananas and it was packed body to body during the first 10, but I was cruising along really well because of the awesome voice memos people sent, and because I knew I got to see Nikki, Nate (amazing supporters!), and Matt between miles 10-11. There were 3 (I think) really nasty hills during the first 13. One of the many cool things about Team in Training is that there are coaches EVERYWHERE and on the monster hills, there was a coach every couple of yards running another TNT member up to the top of the hill and then heading back down to pick up more runners and encourage them up those ass blasters. Totally neat.

(Photo credit Nikki Will)

Around mile 11, I hit a bizarre and unexpected wall. Everything was in focus now and it was looking bleak! Luckily, I found the Texas Gulf Coast Chapter Team in Training coach along the route just as I hit a bit of a low point and he got me to mile 14. He said that the mile 11 “wall” is unspoken, but often happens because you can see the majority of runners turning off to complete the half and it hits ya that you have 15 more miles to go. Oy.

Coach Steve’s yelling, “Go Team!” and encouraging me to encourage other TNT runners made my knee hurt less and my morale boost. At mile 14 a Team in Training coach from Ontario was running solo, so I asked if she wanted to run with me to mile 16. At this point we were finished running by Fisherman’s Wharf, by Chrissy Field, up the Presidio, and through Golden Gate Park. The runners had drastically thinned after mile 13, and the path was clear of elbows. Beach at Crissy Field

At mile 16, I got a new running partner, my Matt, which was a great, great treat. We sauntered along the Great Highway together and took in the ocean. By mile 19 I thought my knee was going to bust, so we stopped at the first aid tent for Tylenol before heading around cursed Lake Merced. Miles 19-23 were pretty tough brutal.  The course was barren of spectators at this point, so it was just you and your sneakers. It’s a mental race at this point. Matt was initially only going to run miles 16-19 with me, but because my knee was going nuts, he stuck it out with me. He was lovely saying things like, “Look Amanda, we get to run around this pretty lake!” and holding my hand when I asked him to, and tolerating my snark.

Moving through molasses at this point...

Matt stayed with me until he got booted off the course at mile 25, so I got to cross the finish line by myself. I just kept thinking, “yes! yes! yes!” (I think some fist pumping was involved at this point.) At the finish line, I was given my  Tiffany’s Finisher Necklace presented by a San Francisco fireman dressed up in a tux. I never once cared about my time (which is a good thing…), I just wanted to cross the finish line with a smile on my face. And that I did!

Nike Women’s is a cool marathon if you can get over the elevation in the first half. It is totally catered toward women, has awesome scenery, and has fun run-distracting things at every mile (ie: chocolate mile, power song stations, photo op mile, etc.). After the race, there were hair care stations, skin analyses with Neutrogena, and lots of other girlie things.  This year the theme of the marathon was, “I run to be ______.” I thought this was a really cool! At different mile markers you could run under a one of two banners that filled in that blank. For example, at one mile it said, “I run to be fierce,” or “I run to be free.” Cool stuff like that. You could then get your Tiffany’s necklace engraved with your attribute.

I run to be ___.

Done! Done! Done!

After the run, I hobbled around while Matt went to get the car. Then we went out for dirty, disgusting hamburgers with Nikki and Nate, and life instantly returned to normal again. We came home, Matt napped, we watched Mad Men…if it wasn’t for the aches and pains, I wouldn’t have known it had happened!

I would definitely do another marathon (that said without putting my sneakers back on yet…). I have my eyes on my favorite marathon-Lakefront in Milwaukee. I know there aren’t any mountains to climb in that race! :) Otherwise, I would definitely do Nike Women’s again, and I would do it with Team in Training. Who’s in?

(Cowbell photo credit Nikki Will)

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Party Animals

Why is this party animal celebrating?

Because we’re moving to California! 

At last, we are taking the plunge moderately back inside the box with our recently acquired big-kid jobs to chase the California dream! See you in wine country, my loves!

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